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0:00 Intro
0:11 Game 1 - Checkmate in 15 moves!!!
5:42 Game 2 - Punish BAD Openings Like This
9:12 Game 3 - CRUSH Your Tricky Opponents
13:40 Game 4 - Playing like Magnus Carlsen?!?!?!
#chess #speedrun #beginner #chessmaster #difference
Пікірлер: 188
I watched your 0 to 2000 ELO in 30 days series and my rapid rating went from 1300 to 1800
@Poatanmafia
4 ай бұрын
Hell naw fr?
@Senseiii05
4 ай бұрын
No fcking way you serious?
@johnmahugu
4 ай бұрын
@@Senseiii05 link?
@moudid.k8191
4 ай бұрын
Send us the link
@amareshpammar7446
4 ай бұрын
Its in the playlist
This is great - you're such a good teacher. I'm in the 500 ELO range, and there aren't a lot of great teaching videos for that level.
@hearmeout1767
4 ай бұрын
Because most people in that range probably don't try to watch chess KZread. Although I was trying to watch chess KZread when I was 600-700 and I barely understood it so you're right, it is pretty good to have videos to teach people in that range. I think I will send this video to my mother cuz she's been at 500 for almost a whole year.
@mokshgupta6110
4 ай бұрын
@@hearmeout1767what's your rating now
@R.Akerman-oz1tf
3 ай бұрын
@@hearmeout1767I testify that I understood the complete vid. My chigrin; playback was 1.25 speed. That's how great Alaessia is. (I've no rating in Chess).
Thank you Alessia! Fun and instructive
You are absolutely brilliant!! Love your enthusiasm and passion for teaching while playing chess. I am looking forward to watching many more of your KZread videos!!!😇
Love your insight here !! Love your analysis of the games you played
Good coaching, thanks
I love your style, easy to understand not too complicated
@AashirvadJaiswal
12 күн бұрын
Undrstnd 😂😂
I love this video. Thank you for making :)
The London system trap you posted has helped me so much . Thank you
Super explanations here! thanks
Great teachings and approach, thanks!
I like the format... But you can also go with 3 games per range, and a video for each one :D The more the merrier!
@MislavIvkovic-sx8vd
4 ай бұрын
Cmon girl now you anoyed me like i gain 400 elo from 1300 to 1700 by practice more than 20000 games wtf are you talking abouth 😂😂😂❤
@MislavIvkovic-sx8vd
4 ай бұрын
It takes 20 mounths almost 2 years girl so
You have such an engaging way of talking! I know most of this but I keep watching anyways 😁
Thanks for the content It was really helpful I would like to see more
you got 100k subs!!!!! congrats!!!!!
Sometimes i play like a 1000+ rated and sometimes like -500 and i think my account might get banned for the deference in accuracy 😂
@clintoruss153
4 ай бұрын
I know that’s me too inconsistency is a problem , don’t worry I think even the best players suffer from that.
@leonardodominguezherrejon7019
3 ай бұрын
That's normal dont worry, I just reached 1300 elo but sometimes play as a -900 and other times as a 1700+, I even have 2 games in which I played as a 2100 according to the computer
@abdulsalphan
2 ай бұрын
Yeah! One game, I would feel like an artful player, and straight up fumble my rook in its starting square with the opponent's forking it with my queen/king using a horse.
Please keep the series going and without a doubt you will get more subs/likes then you are asking for, this is great content that I really enjoy. thank you, oh and thanks for showing the blunder, go to know that I am not the only one that gives away pieces.
Great lesson!
Thank you for the video, I enjoy thinking along with you as you make the moves. I don't know why it's hard for me to apply the same thinking in my games
I just found your channel. I like your videos/ thank you for making them!
Love the format, please do more at 1500-1700 please !! Amazing content learnt a lot
AMAZING CONTENT PLEASE MAKE A SERIE THANK YOU SO MUCHHH
Thank you for the informative video ❤❤
I appreciate that you didn't edit out the point where you accidentally hung your bishop. I have made the same sort of error many times (too many, actually). You were focused on one move, then made the bishop move quickly, without fully exploring it first. I learned that it always pays to take a step back, look at a move before you make it, and only then decide.
Omg. I wish I discovered your channel sooner. You're such a nice ray of sunshine 🌞
That last check mate was so clean
Great video as usual Alessia. ♥ Quick question, how do you make your chessboard transparent? Thank you very much for what you do.
Love to watch you ❤️
Great tutor and give me a giggle thx
Sei 'na bomba Alessia!! Grandissima.
Ciao Alessia! Ogni tanto potresti fare una compilation di revisione delle tue partite a questi livelli? Soprattutto dal 1200 al 1800 mi piacerebbe vedere gli errori comuni che i tuoi avversari commettono non solo in live ma proprio revisionati bene con analisi delle varie linee. Lo trovo molto interessante e istruttivo!
Weekly series, please!
The first game, u advise against the scandinavian basically, but i feel the scandinavian can be a great opening to learn the lines of and master thats different than alot of things goin on and can give u an edge
Wholesome video!
Core Opening Principles: Emphasize controlling the center of the board, developing your pieces, and avoiding early queen moves. Focus on solid openings like 1. e4 or 1. d4 and avoid dubious tactics like bringing the queen out too early or pushing pawns unnecessarily . Piece Development and Trades: Develop your knights and bishops early, and only trade pieces when it’s strategically advantageous. Prioritize having your knights and other pieces control the center, and avoid creating weaknesses such as doubled pawns unless it gives you a tactical advantage . Position Evaluation: Constantly evaluate your position and your opponent's intentions. Look for tactics like discovered checks and pins, and avoid creating vulnerabilities like isolated pawns or exposing your king to threats . Planning and Safety: Develop a plan that improves your least active pieces and always ensure your king's safety by castling early. Don’t fall into traps or overextend your pieces without a solid plan to back them up . Winning Strategy: When ahead, simplify by trading pieces and focus on maintaining your advantage. Avoid risky plays and concentrate on solidifying your position to secure a win through material advantage or checkmate opportunities .
U R Really A Great Teacher❤
Fantastic video posts, thanks,it's quite interesting to learn from you with fun 🎉🎉❤
Make this a serie, please 😊
That Connect Four joke was hilarious. You have great comedic timing.
Thank you for helping me not to hate myself so much for blundering pieces :D Even the best blunder pieces haha
Bro I can't focuss
@AashirvadJaiswal
12 күн бұрын
Me too 😂😂
Very cool!
"Let the rook bring the party" hits diff
Amazing! More please! 😍🎉
Rrrealy like your sense of humor😂
Excellent
Never change the way you say “necessary.”
8:43 Be6+ which you will win the queen ❤
If you learn from video then like ❤ She is best example of Beauty With Brain and Comady ❤❤Love you from INDIA ❤❤
You are superb 🎉❤
I was losing match one by one, but after watching this video , i just finally won 🏆 a match that became a headache for me.
I love your videos ❤
Literally I need this video. Love from India
5:21 you still had the discovery checkmate ,if you just moved your knight to d7 , i would be a incredible move 🔥🔥😬 And at 8:08 move you bishop from c4 to f7 and its a check mate in 2 move 💀🥶
@rahulrd9362
Ай бұрын
Right
8:39 missed brilliant move bishop to e6
What is your FIDE Elo?
What is her real elo rating?
Very good.
Wow!
I dont even play chess but idk why i love to hear her talk 😂😁
20:38 i can relate 😂 my heart stops till the game ends
Thanks for this video! I gained 500 Elo rating points in my fide elo. I am 1600+
Question: does that also count for other chess ratings? I have today for the first time 209, I was 100 last week and I just kept playing and studying chess on my own.
15:54 she blundered a piece to show us as actually a 1500 players play:-)
New speed run series pleaaaase.
can you play all the possible moves in chess?
You are above 2000 elo and you are thinking 11:33 is a senseless sacrifice!!! How?!
Landed on this video by luck and really enjoyed it. Subscribed.
@Alessia_Santeramo
4 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard!
hahahah the bishop
19:29 bishop h3 would be a check mate right?
@0:25 Tell that to John Bartholomew hehe XD
She is the daughter of Professor Snape
Why wasn’t Ng6 checkmate in the first game?
The realization on 15:53 lmao 😂
@jeremiemugar7601
3 ай бұрын
But then the opponent didn't notice 💀
I thought you would explain exactly what I need to learn to reach 2000
In the second game, she coulda sacked the bishop giving king a check to win queen 8:44
I am confident, after watching ur video I can achieve rating of 1000+
13:54 so many players need to hear this!
She is doing mate to beginners just imagine hikaru with his noob I'd come against her 💀
15:56 wtf reaction epic lol
Once you said WTF!!! I subscribed!!! I do that alot too!!! Hate BLUNDERS!!!
Necessary the way you said it sounded like you spelt it wrong however after typing I now realise it was just like a Italian pronounsiation thing that accentuated a part of it hahaha cheers for sharing I like these rules so far I have liked how it has been ideas that I do not already understand or notice fully yet or subscobsciously perhaps but not consciously so yeah cheers
Nice
20:30 that feeling....😆
I watched this video, played 3 games, won in all. 😂😎❤
Can you please play against 1800 - 1900? I would've watch it im 1809 currently ❤❤
I am 1300 and the way you crushed that 1400 😅 I wish I could too 😂
In the last game Qh2# was a checkmate instead of big plans😂
@darkknight3354
Ай бұрын
Ahh average 500 elo genius spotted you are just so smart.
@KeNaV
Ай бұрын
@@darkknight3354my bad sir
alessia can you make a video on February bots how to win them all
Play with 1800s pls
8:32 bishop e6 no?
Thought you had a trick when you hung the bishop but you got lucky. Great play the rest.....
you are very nice.
As a 400 begginer player I feel naked watching how you predict every mistake we will do
@Alessia_Santeramo
4 ай бұрын
Dress up :P
@kekovgs
3 ай бұрын
@a_Santeramo I wish I could but Im so bad at chess I will follow you to see if I can improve 🙂
@R.Akerman-oz1tf
3 ай бұрын
@@Alessia_SanteramoYour name & smile baited Me. UR fun!
I suppose time is of the essence, but if you would allow a bit more time for the viewer to examine and explore your explanation before you quickly move on would help us viewer to digest your lessons. Thanks, keep up the great work 👍
I like your smile
Hey, I like the video. I'm able to totally understand you, unlike GM videos.
no way you pronunced "djole" that way
Why do i get 700 elo people who play like a 1300?...
@Unknown-sz1yy
Ай бұрын
😂
15:51 Alessia Blunderamo
@Alessia_Santeramo
4 ай бұрын
LOL it happens to all of us xD